The School Of Hard Knox
The School of HardKnox isn’t a motivational podcast—it’s a lived conversation.
Join Mark W. Knox every Monday for real, unfiltered dialogue about life as it actually shows up: his life, your life, and the lessons we earn along the way. This show sits at the intersection of business, relationships, health, faith, and balance—because success in one area without alignment in the others is a liability, not a win.
Each episode challenges listeners to think more clearly, move more intentionally, and lead themselves better. Mark draws from his own journey—wins, losses, silence, and seasons of rebuilding—while bringing in voices from his network of operators and thinkers: entrepreneurs, small business owners, executives, creators, investors, authors, and coaches who’ve done the work, not just studied it.
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The School Of Hard Knox
#130: It takes a Village to raise a BUSINESS!
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On this weeks show we are talking about two important facts in business. The first, “to build something for generations, that something must be bigger than one person!” The second, “it takes a village to raise a business.” Both of these topics have one theme in common… they focus on inviting others into your space to add value and help you grow your situation. We have to stop the “lone wolf” approach. We have to stop thinking it’s a badge of honor to build everything by yourself all the time. In this season, I encourage you to reach out to others and see where you can add value. Help someone build something that will last generations. Be gracious and share your talents!